The renowned watch maker, Hublot, in alliance with a diamond-setting workshop,
Bunter SA, has designed and developed an elite watch dubbed Big
Bang. To remind you, the Hublot
Big Bang chronograph won the Best Design Prize in the Geneva Watchmaking
Grand Prix 2005. The $1 million Big Bang boasts a fully
invisible setting that makes the material disappear and the only thing revealed
are the diamonds. The credit goes to the craftsmen who accomplished the tedious
job of making this exclusive watch, which was not feasible a few years ago. The
snags in micromechanics put watch makers to labor to the 1/100 degree for an
implausible 2000 hours. Startlingly, the tourbillon movement of the watch is
veiled under 493 Top Wesselton baguette diamonds of dissimilar sizes. The strap
of the Big Bang comes adorned with famous Hublot vulcanized rubber while the
clasp is bejeweled with diamonds. So, you have got one million dollar in your
account. Sadly, that won’t do anything now as the diamond studded Big bang was
just sold.
via Diamondvues